Liverpool is reportedly planning to make a new offer to Swedish striker Alexander Isaac after it was revealed that “Newcastle’s lowest Newcastle is looking for.”
After Magpies made clear about their unsold stance following Champions League qualifiers, the Reds seemed unlikely to have a chance to land Isaac earlier this summer.
However, the approach from Liverpool saw Isaac tell Newcastle that he wanted to leave St. James Park and move to Anfield this summer.
Liverpool has since submitted a £110 million bid to Swedish International. Swedish International was quickly rejected by Newcastle.
It is understood that Liverpool wants to encourage Newcastle to be ready to negotiate a fair price after lining up potential alternatives for the striker.
Transfer journalist Nicola Silla now claims that Liverpool will “submit a new official bid for ISAK after agreeing to the terms of the person with the Newcastle Star.”
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Schira writes to X: ISAK agreed to the personal terminology with #LiverPool to be revealed and pushed to join #LFC. #Reds is set to submit new official bids to #NUFC. #transfers. ‘
And former Manchester United and Tottenham Scout Mick Brown (still well connected in the Premier League) have revealed the “minimum” that Newcastle expects to receive from ISAK this summer.
Brown told Football Insider: “Newcastle is not bound by ransom. They don’t want to let Isaac go, but if he continues to push and refuse to play, I think they are ready to accept the offer.
“I have heard that Liverpool will receive another offer because they still want to take him.
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“That offer is probably more than £120 million, and obviously that’s the lowest Newcastle is looking for.
“They’ve gone £110 million, but they haven’t done any more, everyone knows the situation, but everyone is interested in reaching a contract.
“If they bring this new offer, I think it would be very likely to be accepted.
“From Liverpool’s perspective, I think they are confident because players want to move.
“Preferred, Newcastle might look at it and say if he’s going to ride it and stay there, and they’d better let him go.”
